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Published on 28 May 2021
A new roundabout, Give Way signage, bus stops and a pedestrian refuge were all approved during Tuesday’s (May 25) Ordinary Meeting of Council as part of a suite of local traffic initiatives.
Mayor of The Hills Shire, Dr Michelle Byrne said these improvements will boost safety, as well as improve travel times and access to public transport.
“Council is continually looking at ways we can improve traffic flow, safety and reduce the need for cars on our roads, and these initiatives do just that,” Mayor Byrne said.
“These upgrades will mean safer roads to navigate through, and better walkability and access to public transport.
“I'm proud of the work this Council is doing to build for the future and I am pleased we can undertake these much needed upgrades,” Mayor Byrne added.
The improvements that were approved in Tuesday’s Meeting include:
Adding to this, temporary changes to parking restrictions near the netball courts at Wellgate Avenue, North Kellyville over the course of the Junior State Titles netball event and the Traffic Management Plan to help with the flow of traffic entering and exiting Castle Hill Showground for the popular Chemical Cleanout event were both adopted on the night.